The question is now “how much” but rather “how” Brooks raised her money. The pro-abortion armored truck backed up to Brook’s campaign and said “stop when you have enough.” That’s why Brooks ran away from her campaign to attend an Emily’s List event in Denver last week.
Any guess who she’ll represent.
Paul Tonko has been quietly campaigning through out the district. He’s the only choice for working people of modest means and retirees. The others are too Hollywood for me.

On #2: Think about it son: what color was the armored truck from the state campaign committee that backed-up to Tonko’s headquarters? Quietly campaigning? Get real. Paul’s been knocking down every special interest door in the state that owes him chits – and he’s calling them all in. He’s the absolute last choice for anyone – except the special interests he’s relying on for all his campaign bucks.

Actually, there was no truck just good old fashioned hard work on Tracey’s part. She made lots of calls, as candidates have to do, and asked for money. The fact that she’s been so successful is testament to her ability to organize and energize.

People give her money because they believe she’s the best candidate. I agree.

There was a truck. It may have been driven by Tracey’s boyfriend when he was out engaged in good old fashioned sign stealing…which of course Tracey knew nothing about (nudge-nudge, wink-wink).

It may have been a truck full of …fertilizer Tracey spread on the voters to hide the fact that she was an enrolled Republican for more than a decade, still hasn’t been endorsed by her former Boss — the most notable elected woman in New York State Politics today.

It may have been the double trailer truck full of the most blatantly sexist political ads in Albany County history that have made a growing number of politically active feminists ashamed of the Brooks campaign. I mean let’s be honest, if a man ran for office and ran ads saying “Vote for me because I’m not one of the girls”, you and your buddies would have strung him up (and I would gladly have provided the rope).

In any case, the one truck you can count Lib is the one Tracey is going to have to hire to ride around the county, picking up her signs on September 10th….after she finishes third.

You really sound like some shill with an axe to grind… Paul Tonko has raised a decent amount of money – over $200,000 from individual donors.

Luckily, money isn’t buying the voters of the 21st. Paul’s hard work, dedication to public service, and years of experience are winning this race.

Get a grip man, Paul Tonko does not cater to special interests – it’s no surprise that the Steck supporters never back up any of these claims that he hasn’t stood up to special interests (because the record stands otherwise).

Libby, how does it feel in the closing days to realize you supported a fraud and a loser? She has fooled too many people with her song and dance and her awfully expensive loss will teach all these lobbyists that their money can’t buy elections.